Bowen & Bowen posted back to back wins in the 2010 Interoffice basketball competition at the Belize City Center on Monday, July 19.
In Game 1 on Monday, B.W.S.L. pressured Belize Healthcare/Central Cable 62-46. BWSL’s Benson Matthews top-scored with 19 pts, grabbing 10 rebounds and a steal, while Lawrence ‘Teach’ Young added 13 pts, grabbed 4 rebounds and 3 steals and handed out 4 assists. Healthcare’s Trevor ‘Bonzo’ Meighan had 14 pts, grabbed 6 rebounds and 3 steals and dished out 3 assists, with Andrew Moody helping out with 11 pts and a rebound and 3 steals.
In Game 2, Bowen & Bowen pumped the National Fire Service 54-50. Bowen’s Milton Flores top-scored with 14 pts, grabbing 8 rebounds, 2 blocks and a steal, while Ernest Crawford added 8 pts, grabbed a rebound and handed out 5 assists. Marlon Palmerston led the Firefighters with 14 pts, dishing out an assist and stealing the ball once, while their big post center Rafael O’Brien scored 11 pts on the put-back from 7 rebounds.
In Game 1 on Sunday, Bowen & Bowen edged by Youth for the Future 49-48; with David Cruz leading with 11 pts and 7 rebounds, while Frank Nunez added 7 pts and grabbed 6 rebounds. YFF’s Dwayne Davis led with 19 pts and 22 rebounds and Bernadote Felix added 9 pts
In Game 3 Monday, the Police hand-cuffed Customs 55-44; Adrian Flores top-scoring with 18 pts, grabbing 2 rebounds and a steal, and Deron Gentle added 8 pts, grabbed 6 rebounds and blocked 3 shots. Customs’ Charles ‘Layup’ Armstrong scored 26 pts and grabbed 4 rebounds and a steal, while Ludrick Beeks chipped in 7 pts and snagged 6 rebounds and a steal.
In Sunday’s Game 3 the Police did not do so well in a 53-62 loss to Port of Belize. Port’s Ian ‘AC’ Augustine led with 17 pts grabbing 12 rebounds and 2 steals while handing out an assist and Leroy ‘Fayah’ Forbes added 17 pts, grabbed 3 rebounds and a steal, and handed off an assist. Chester Noralez led the Police with 17 pts grabbing a rebound and 2 steals, while Maurice Martinez added 12 pts, grabbed a rebound and 2 steals and handed off an assist.
In Sunday’s Game 2 Telemedia Digicell rewired Alamilla’s Furniture / Cellular Plus 76-51. Jamaal Kelly led Digicell with a monster 32 pts, grabbing a rebound and 6 steals, while Edward Thompson added 15 pts and grabbed 12 rebounds. Alamilla’s David Alamilla had 12 pts and 1 rebound, while John Rudon added 9 pts, grabbing a rebound and dishing out an assist.
In Game 4, First Caribbean / Quan’s burned Guardian / Housing 75-63; Elton Anderson leading the attack with 20 pts grabbing a rebound and a steal while handing off 2 assists. Jacob ‘Snake’ Leslie added 15 pts, grabbed 3 rebounds and made 7 assists. Guardian’s Godwin Bowen had 14 pts. in the loss.
In Game 5, the National Fire Service quenched Customs 56-53; Tyrone Palmerston top-scored with 24 pts, grabbing 7 rebounds and a steal while handing off 4 assists. Kenroy Roca added 21 pts and snagged 7 rebounds and 2 steals. Customs’ James Rivers scored 16 pts and grabbed 5 rebounds, while veteran Jason Daly had 12 pts and 11 rebounds, dishing out 3 assists and stealing the ball once.